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>>19078044
>For interesting note TMA doesn't use DMM watermark at all and only very dim IPPA watermark.
is your pic related?

>insider on DVD pressing factory.
that sounds too sophisticated.

>But medium specified code would make more sense for busting brick stores selling downloaded JAVs and vice versa.
you really wouldn't use any visible fingerprint at all.

>Not true. Only difference between stream and downloaded version is that small D-watermark.
not sure if that can explain thz.la's dasd-422, see https://yuki.la/jp/18761038#p18766894
usually thz.la just captures the offline-player for dasd, but this release has the ippa-watermark.
so they randomly decided to waste a leaked print instead, even after hjd2048 beat them days before with some screen capture of the stream?

cracking some site logins and capturing streams is so much less effort than actually ripping blu-rays.
also they must really suck at it to be worse quality than a screen capture.

finally, there are clean encodes without any watermarks whatsoever like for BOKD. where would you get that?
streams have dmm watermarks. physical prints have ippa watermark, no?
latest clean encode was BOKD-097 afaik, so from 2017-11-10 when ippa was the norm already.

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>>19078044
>For interesting note TMA doesn't use DMM watermark at all and only very dim IPPA watermark.
is your pic related?

>insider on DVD pressing factory.
that sounds too sophisticated.

>Not true. Only difference between stream and downloaded version is that small D-watermark.
not sure if that can explain thz.la's dasd-422, see https://yuki.la/jp/18761038#p18766894
usually thz.la just captures the offline-player for dasd, but this release has the ippa-watermark.
so they randomly decided to burn a leaked print instead, even after hjd2048 beat them days before with some screen capture of the stream?

cracking some site logins and capturing streams is so much less effort than actually ripping blu-rays.
also they must really suck at it to be worse quality than a screen capture.

finally, there are clean encodes without any watermarks whatsoever like for BOKD. where would you get that?
streams have dmm watermarks. physical prints have ippa watermark, no?

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